Kidnapped boy found, woman arrested


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Johannesburg – A woman was arrested in Burgersfort, Limpopo, on Wednesday in connection with the kidnapping of a 10-year-old boy, police said.

The boy was taken around 16:00 on Tuesday afternoon near his home in Vergelegen village by a man who asked for directions, police spokesperson Ronel Otto said.

“A few hours after the boy was taken his parents received a text message demanding R10 000 for the child to be returned home safe,” said Otto.

The parents alerted police and an arrangement was made for the money to be paid into an account number provided by the kidnapper.

“Police arrested a woman at an ATM in Burgersfort trying to withdraw the money,” said Otto.

The boy was found unscathed near the ATM and police were searching for a second suspect believed to have been involved in the kidnapping.

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Seriti commission mum on claims


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Johannesburg – The Seriti Commission of Inquiry into the multi-billion rand arms deal would not comment on Wednesday on reports that it was being deliberately stalled.

Commission spokesperson William Baloyi said he had spoken to the commissioners and they decided it was “not worth commenting on”.

Beeld newspaper on Monday reported it spoke to three sources, who claimed the commission could have finished its work by the end of last year.

It was, however, delayed to protect the ANC and secure President Jacob Zuma a second term as party president at the Mangaung conference, held in December 2012.

According to another source, commission chair Judge Willie Seriti and head of research Fanyana Mdumbe continuously hampered the commission.

When investigators asked to see the weaponry that was bought so they could make sure the investigation was conducted thoroughly, Seriti refused, the source told the newspaper.

It was claimed Seriti manipulated information, which came in and out of the commission.

According to the source, people had to ask for Seriti’s permission before they could speak to anyone or hand over any documents to investigators.

“He is obsessive about handling all the information,” the source told Beeld.

The commission had reportedly known for more than a year about a container of documents at the Hawks head office, but never went to get it. There were also plans to get documents from Cabinet meetings and Parliament, which never happened.

The newspaper reported that the commission decided to let whistle-blowers testify first during the public hearings so they could be discredited during cross examination, and the investigation would collapse before ANC officials had to testify.

The commission started its first phase of public hearings
in Pretoria this week.
Members from the department of defence and military veterans were testifying about the rationale behind the arms deal and the use of the equipment bought.

President Zuma appointed the commission in 2011 to investigate alleged corruption in the 1999 arms deal.

– SAPA

Don’t leave ANC: Mantashe


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The African National Congress (ANC) would drift to the right if the working class opted to abandon the party, Secretary General Gwede Mantashe said on Wednesday.

“You have made an assumption that if you decide to leave the ANC, the ANC will become static,” he told Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (Popcru) members at their second national political school in Benoni, east of Johannesburg.

“[However] you will have an ANC that will grow more and more conservative and once it is more conservative it will be brutal on the working class.”

Mantashe said working class organisations, such as the unions and the SA Communist Party, influenced the standing of the ANC.

The liberation movement, led by the ANC, was a multi-class revolution and if the working class decided not to support the party other classes would take over the space and shift it.

“If you think it’s neo-liberal now… You will push it [ANC] to the right,” he said.

Mantashe urged union members to engage with Cabinet ministers, especially those who were former union members.

He used Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga and the SA Democratic Teachers’ Union (Sadtu) as an example.

Motshekga was a former Sadtu member and now that she was a minister the union was fighting her.

Once you close your eyes to those fundamental principles you are going to see the battles that are running now

“I looked at Cabinet and I established that a big chunk of it can be traced back to the trade unions… but they [unions] cannot talk to their former members.”

Mantashe was speaking under the theme forms and content of the class struggle.

Mantashe also touched on the problems facing the Congress of SA Trade Unions.

He said the federation needed to focus on its principles.

“Once you close your eyes to those fundamental principles you are going to see the battles that are running now. Those battles are a function of many things.”

Mantashe said one of those things was the development of personalities in Cosatu.

“When you begin to worship individuals then you are going to kill the thing [Cosatu].”

Cosatu has been divided following allegations of rape against general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi, and his subsequent suspension.
On Thursday, Cosatu announced Vavi had been put on special leave pending the outcome of a disciplinary hearing into an affair he had with a junior employee.

On Friday, Vavi vowed to challenge his suspension.
Source : http://www.sabc.co.za

Abducted man found in hospital


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Durban – The Durban man who was allegedly hijacked and abducted was found alive but injured at the Mahatma Gandhi Hospital in Phoenix on Tuesday, family friends said.

Police were unable to confirm that he had been found.

Dumisani Mdlalose, was allegedly accosted by three armed men on his driveway in Mount Moriah, near Phoenix, on Monday night while opening the gate when, at gunpoint, he was ordered back into his black BMW 318i by the hijackers who then drove away with him.

His wife, Thembeka, who was seated in the passenger front seat, ran from the men and was unharmed.

She called for help in the community. A neighbour and friend of the Mdlaloses, Panuel Zondi, said on Wednesday morning that Mdlalose was found at the Phoenix hospital with minor injuries.

“He was a bit bruised when we found him… they left him in Avoca and drove away with the car, but he is still in hospital recovering,” he said.

Mdlalose’s wife could not be reached for comment because her cellphone was stolen during the hijacking. Thembeka and a group of close friends had begun a search looking for Mdlalose, who was feared dead.

Zondi would not give intimate details on what transpired during the hijacking or how the man ended up in hospital.

Police spokesman Captain Thulani Zwane said Mdlalose had not been found, according to records at the Phoenix SAPS.

“According to Phoenix SAPS, the victim has not yet been found hence they are still looking for him and would appreciate any information on the victim’s whereabouts,” he said.

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Man jailed for trying to rape cousin


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Nelspruit – A man was jailed for six years by the Nelspruit Regional Court on Wednesday for trying to rape his seven-year-old cousin.

A Sapa correspondent reported that Nathi Malope, 21, from Gemu Trust outside Hazyview, Mpumalanga, was arrested in January 2011

after his aunt caught him trying to rape her daughter.

Magistrate André Geldenhuys said because Malope had been in custody for two years and seven months since his arrest, he was sentencing him to eight years imprisonment, two of which were suspended for five years.

Geldenhuys said Malope’s actions had changed many things in his aunt’s family.

“For this reason, you are not welcome anymore at your aunt’s house as she has a little girl and fears for her safety,” Geldenhuys said.

He said the court heard Malope lured the girl to a shack in his aunt’s yard. He was trying to rape her when the aunt caught him.

“If it was not for the child’s mother, you would have completed the act. You were 18-years-old at the time… you should have known better.”

Geldenhuys said according to the aunt, the child still suffered from the ordeal.

“She has repeated her Grade One at school. Due to this incident, she is not able to sleep at night. She even fears all male persons which means she has suffered severely.”

The magistrate said the court had taken into consideration that Malope grew up in poverty and that his parents died at an early age.

“You were forced to move from one family member to another in order to make progress at school. You progressed to Grade Nine and were not formerly employed,” he said.

He noted that Malope was drunk at the time and he still showed no remorse.

“You need rehabilitation as you are a risk in society. Only prison can rehabilitate you. You are not fit to work with children and your name will be registered on the register for sexual offenders.”

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KZN man shoots girlfriend, self


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Durban – A man shot and wounded his girlfriend in the back of a minibus taxi before turning the gun on himself in Umbumbulu on Durban’s outskirts on Wednesday, paramedics said.

Netcare 911 spokesman Chris Botha said the girl, believed to be a matric pupil, was taken to Inkosi Albert Luthuli Hospital and the man to Prince Mshiyeni Hospital, both in Durban. Both were in a critical condition.

Police comment could not be immediately obtained.

Sapa

Cops held over gold dust


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Bloemfontein – Four men, two brothers and two police constables, were arrested for being in possession of gold-bearing material in Thabong, Welkom, Free State police said on Wednesday.

Sergeant Thabo Litabe said an investigation led police on Tuesday to a house in Thabong which belonged to one of the men.

Gold dust and a homemade mill were found. The four were arrested at the scene.

Litabe said the two brothers were from Phomolong village in Rheerderpark, while the two policemen were stationed at Thabong’s crime prevention unit.

They were expected to appear in the Welkom Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.

Sapa

Funding compromises rape centres: DA


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Cape Town – A lack of funding is compromising the effectiveness of Thuthuzela rape care centres, the DA said on Wednesday.

These centres provided crucial services for rape survivors and had been hailed as a shining example of best practice regarding rape survivor services, Democratic Alliance spokeswoman Helen Lamoela said in a statement.

“However, the poor operational rate and lack of funding has been compromising their effectiveness,” she said.

In written reply to a parliamentary question, Justice Minister Jeff Radebe said only 35 of the 51 department-run Thuthuzela Care Centres (TCC) across the country were fully operational.

The department’s current projected spending on the centres was R33.9 million a year, he said.

Lamoela said given the extensive services these centres were meant to provide this amount was “simply not enough”.

“The shortfall in funding is likely to lead to diminished counselling capacity and would have detrimental effects on both individual rape survivors and South Africa’s efforts to combat our nation’s rape crisis.”

Counselling services for rape survivors were a critical part of the healing process for both survivors and their families.

They helped rape survivors through the trial processes and interrupted cycles of abuse where children in abusive households could learn to become victims, or perpetrators of abuse as adults.

Continued counselling also ensured that survivors continued taking life-saving antiretroviral medication, Lamoela said.

Sapa

Cops rescue kidnapped Limpopo boy


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Burgersfort – A woman was arrested in Burgersfort, Limpopo, on Wednesday in connection with the kidnapping of a 10-year-old boy, police said.

The boy was taken around 4pm on Tuesday afternoon near his home in Vergelegen village by a man who asked for directions, Colonel Ronel Otto said.

“A few hours after the boy was taken his parents received a text message demanding R10 000 for the child to be returned home safe,” said Otto.

The parents alerted police and an arrangement was made for the money to be paid into an account number provided by the kidnapper.

“Police arrested a woman at an ATM in Burgersfort trying to withdraw the money,” said Otto.

The boy was found unscathed near the ATM and police were searching for a second suspect believed to have been involved in the kidnapping.

Sapa

Principal fired over child porn


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White River, Mpumalanga – A principal of a high profile private school in Mpumalanga has been fired after being arrested in connection with an international child pornography syndicate.

The man who cannot be named until he pleads appeared in the White River Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday and was released on R1000 bail, a Sapa correspondent reported.

“Today, we have come up with an agreement to terminate his position in the school,” the school board announced in a statement on Wednesday.

The board said it regarded the allegation in the most serious light while respecting his constitutionally protected right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty.

The accused, who is an award-winning author, has been headmaster at the preparatory school for the past three years.

The board described him as a man “characterised by exceptional professionalism,” who also enjoyed the respect of his teaching colleagues, parents and pupils alike.

He is suspected of being part of a syndicate, which includes five other people across the country.

A total of six professionals have appeared in courts throughout the country for child pornography.

The six included two teachers and a retired principal, a lawyer, a dermatologist, and a businessman.

Police spokesman Lt-Gen Solomon Makgale said the accused were arrested in Lichtenburg, Bloemfontein, White River, Douglasdale, Florida, and Potchefstroom.

“They are all suspected to have been involved in an international child pornography syndicate,” said Makgale.

Makgale said police were investigating whether the six were involved in distribution and manufacturing of child pornography, and if they were linked to an international syndicate.

At the weekend, police raided several homes in KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape, Western Cape and Free State.

Among the items seized were 672 dvds, 22 memory sticks, eight laptops, two computer tablets, 39 external hard drives, and 25

books containing child porn.

The Times reported the case had links to Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, Western Europe, and Australasia.

It reported that children as young as five were believed to have been groomed to have sex with each other and adults. The images were believed to have been generated overseas, and local police – with the help of their international counterparts – were investigating whether South African children were involved.

Their cases were postponed in court and they would appear separately on different dates in the next two months.

The Film and Publications Board (FPB) commended police for the arrests.

FPB acting CEO Jonas Phoshoko expressed disappointment at the fact that the crimes were committed by those who ought to be protectors.

“Looking at the profile of those arrested, it affirms that these crimes attract even the most trusted within society,” he said in a statement.

He hoped those found in transgression of the Film and Publications Act by being in possession, creating or distributing child pornography would be severely punished if found guilty.

Phoshoko urged parents to be vigilant and guard their children against potential abusers, both physically and on the